Artist using distinct processes, including painting and super 8 film, to demystify urban culture and city life

Posts Tagged ‘illustration’

September 26, 2016

1,000 drawings! Wow, this is the one thousandth consecutive daily drawing in my #NicksLunchboxService project, and I chose a place that’s really important to me—the chapel at Greenwood Cemetery, built in 1911 and designed by architecture firm Warren and Wetmore, who also did Grand Central. Thank you to everyone following along with these drawings, and […]

April 13, 2016

Lunchtime drawing: Cherry tree blossoms and ½ of the Pilgrim sculpture by John Quincy Adams Ward on a knoll known as Pilgrim Hill in Central Park Also, it was great to be spotted while drawing by Aloa Rowa on this great spring day, hi again! from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1qIlCma via IFTTT

October 16, 2015

Lunchtime #drawing: On March 6, 1970, the townhouse at 18 West 11th Street in Greenwich Village accidentally exploded while members of the Weather Underground were assembling bombs with dynamite in the basement. In 1977 a new building was built on the site by architect Hugh Hardy, like an 1840s townhouse turned on a modernist diagonal. […]

October 6, 2015

Later than lunchtime #drawing: First time walking to the end of Pier 40 —which was the Department of Marine & Aviation, before being a boathouse, play fields, parking, etc.—a bit before the sun sets. Drawing @hudsonriverpark day 2/5. #nickslunchboxservice #hudsonriver #hudsonriverpark #pier40 #pier #nyc #Hudson #newjersey #maritime #art #architecture #illustration #sketchbook (at Pier 40 at […]

September 7, 2015

Lunchtime #drawing: A break from a picnic on Labor Day in Prospect Park, walking around with my daughter for her to nap. #NicksLunchboxService @prospect_park #prospectpark #brooklyn #laborday #picnic #longmeadow #art #illustration (at Prospect Park) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1XCOEzQ via IFTTT

August 23, 2015

Milestone #drawing: This is my 600th consecutive daily drawing for ‘Nick’s Lunchbox Service’ – and a view of lower Manhattan from the 19th floor of the Standard Hotel, with the High Line and Whitney Museum down below. Thanks for keeping up with this project! #NicksLunchboxService #LowerManhattan #skyline #StandardHotel #NYC #HighLine #WhitneyMuseum #WaterTowers #illustration #sketchbook #art […]

August 22, 2015

Lunchtime #drawing: No. 4 Gramercy Park West, the stoop Dylan sat on to be photographed for the Highway 61 Revisited album cover, and a Greek Revival mansion that once housed mayor James Harper and received its lanterns out front. Dylan 7/7 This wraps up a week of drawing Bob Dylan related locations in New York […]